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Verbiage stamped on approved/reviewed drawings

Maybe a feasance and negligence if someone can prove we knowingly did something we should not have....We can go to jail for that here.....Nevermind the lawsuit...
 
So...devils advocate here...if you all have statutory immunity there, why is there any concern about a disclaimer? I would assume this is to prevent claims related to reasonable expectation, but that only exists if the government body is subject to liability.

We just have a general statement in our building by-law that states that compliance with the code is at the cost of the owner.
Not everyone is a city employee, some are contract workers, with their own licenses to protect.
 
All of our ink stuff is drying rotting. We have been 100% electronic and never looking back.
Same thing here.

We used to have an odd mom-and-pop drawing that we'd mark-up real quick and stamp, but now with COVID, we force even those to be emailed in. I haven't looked at a paper set of plans in probably 4 or 5 months.
 
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